At 11:37 PM 3/18/06, you wrote:

>Rather than expect everyone else to compensate for your equipment's
>limitations, why don't you design and build a circuit that counts
>incoming characters and inserts a CR/LF after receiving 72. Doing
>this with something programmable like a Basic Stamp would be a no-
>brainer, but implementing it with relay logic would nicely
>complement to your 28s. Some big old stepping relays would be
>perfect!
>
>    73,


Dave may I point out that once upon a time before Al Gore
invented the internet and there was computers there was
RTTY machines. And while using these machines if one did
not hit the CR/LF at the end of a line (72 charters) the person
on the receiving end would get a hole pounded in the paper
these machines used.

That is what we call a "standard". A RTTY line is 72 charters long.
Has been that way for the 35 years that I have been on RTTY.

Now I can not add word wrap me my machines and since there
is still a hell of a lot of these machines still in use why not add
the CR/LF to the software?

Pease for once *DO NOT*  spin, twist, or turn 180 out what I have
said. You are very good at that.

John, WØJAB

















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